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  • 166: Sanditon Series Finale

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    The ladies discuss the end of Sanditon, which finally gets a proper finale, even if many of its stories aren't given the depth we might have hoped for.  

  • 165: Ted Lasso Season 3

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    Nick Scalera (a.k.a. Lacy's boss) joins the ladies to discuss Ted Lasso's uneven third season, which may or may not be its last.

  • 164: Call the Midwife Season 12

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    Janet Mullany joins the ladies to discuss Season 12 of Call the Midwife, which features new characters, more babies, and a surprisingly deft depiction of one nurse's struggle with depression. 

  • 163: The Confessions of Frannie Langton

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    The ladies dig into BritBox's excellent The Confessions of Frannie Langtona period drama that feels like a necessary step forward for the genre.

  • 162: Marie Antoinette Premiere

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    The ladies discuss the premiere of the new PBS period drama Marie Antoinette, a series that hopes to complicate our understanding of the famous French queen. 

  • 161: Sanditon Season 3 Premiere

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    The ladies dig into the Sanditon Season 3 premiere as the series begins to set up Charlotte and her friends for their (hopefully) happy endings. 

  • 160: Classics Revisited: Emma (2009)

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    Our Classics Revisited series continues as Janet Mullany joins the ladies for a wide-ranging discussion of the 2009 BBC adaptation of Emma starring Romola Garai and Jonny Lee Miller

  • 158: The State of Doctor Who

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    The ladies welcome intern Emma O'Neill-Dietel for a wide-ranging discussion about Doctor Who, from Jodie Whittaker's farewell and the show's upcoming sixtieth anniversary to this year's Gallifrey One fan convention in Los Angeles.

  • 155: British Movies: The Banshees of Inisherin

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    The ladies kick off our new series on contemporary British films by digging into a movie that we are well aware is technically Irish, but also appears set to become an Oscars juggernaut: The Banshees of Inisherin.